Development of higher order thinking skill assessment instruments in social studies learning

Nurizky Handayani, Suranto Aw, Z. Zamroni, Myristika Imanita, Johan Setiawan, M. Fadli
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Higher order thinking skill (HOTS) in social studies learning are still often ignored by teachers despite the need for students to acquire these skills. The purpose of this study is to develop her HOTS assessment in a social studies classroom to help teachers improve their students’ thinking skills. This kind of research is research and development with 4D models. Validation was performed by two social studies learning assessment specialists and three social studies teachers. The HOTS test was administered to 112 students in class VIII (second grade) of Yogyakarta junior high school. Data analysis consisted of validity, reliability, difficulty, selectivity, and distractor index. Explanatory factor analysis (EFA) pathway analysis was used for data analysis of small trials and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) pathway analysis was used for large trials. The multiple-choice HOTS assessment tool consisted of 30 items, and the effectiveness results of this HOTS questions on material, structure, and language aspects by two social studies learning assessment experts where it was valid and suitable for our application. Effective results for three social studies teachers indicated that the assessment tool was valid and applicable. HOTS in social studies learning helps improve quality and learning outcomes, enabling students to examine information critically, develop creativity, and improve problem-solving skills.
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在社会研究学习中开发高阶思维技能评估工具
尽管学生需要掌握社会学学习中的高阶思维技能(HOTS),但这些技能仍经常被教师忽视。本研究的目的是在社会研究课堂上开发她的 HOTS 评估,以帮助教师提高学生的思维能力。这种研究是利用 4D 模型进行的研究与开发。两位社会研究学习评估专家和三位社会研究教师进行了验证。对日惹初级中学八年级(二年级)的 112 名学生进行了 HOTS 测试。数据分析包括效度、信度、难度、选择性和分心指数。对小测验的数据分析采用了解释性因子分析(EFA)路径分析,对大测验的数据分析采用了确认性因子分析(CFA)路径分析。多选题 HOTS 评估工具由 30 个项目组成,两位社会学学习评估专家对该 HOTS 问题在材料、结构和语言方面的有效性进行了评估,结果表明它是有效的,适合我们的应用。三位社会学教师的有效结果表明,该评估工具是有效和适用的。社会学习中的 HOTS 有助于提高质量和学习成果,使学生能够批判性地审视信息、发展创造力和提高解决问题的能力。
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